A little bit back in time, four days after the "stampede" in Manastera, or two days before Theodrum soldiers made a ruckus through the bottom of the river during peat mining, the kites appeared in the port town of Shrifen in northern Islamabad.It was a six-day journey by carriage from Lenz, but it took them eight days to arrive because they had stopped by the villages on their way to ask questions.

When the group took the accommodation in Shrifen, they went out to the city again and returned to the accommodation in the evening to report on the results of the inquiry....

"... it's starting to get a little unexpected."

"Ahh... I can't believe we're talking like this..."

It was on the way from Lenz to Shrife, and here in Shrife, that the kites were confusing.

"... rumors have it that no sightings of salvage vessels have been reported from anywhere in the harbour, not just Israelis, but the main coastal nation."

"Looks like your interest in salvage vessels is growing all at once."

"Isn't it because of the 'Fantasy Leather'?

"It's about January since we put it on sale... and it's time to expand our reputation."

You said that there were two kinds of old sake and leather together, so you got into a ruckus all at once?

"It's possible, but... well, the cause is good.The problem is..... "

"Because they didn't see us, you said the salvage site was south of here..."

As the kites saw it, the succession of old sake and "phantom leather" flowed to the market, causing the "salvage from the sinking ship" to catch attention at once.

Until then, "lucky ones occasionally attracted shipwrecks loaded with old liquor" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

However, there were conflicting facts to this question.That is, "Nothing similar to salvage vessels has been observed anywhere in the coastal States.In addition, the fact that the ship had left port and entered port was not even rumored.Even though the merchant ship and port guilds in various countries who realized the importance of rumours were suddenly investigated, such information did not appear as shards.

― ― In that case, the interpretation is limited to a few.

First, the rumors of salvage may not be true in themselves.

In reality, however, vintage liquor and leather exist, and sellers' elves and beasts clearly state that they originate from sunken ships.In this regard, it is also conceivable that there is some kind of confusion - for example, deceiving Theodrum or something - to conceal or deceive the facts.

When I put this suspicion to rest, a sword-swallowing imagination, such as "If it wasn't for the sea, it would have been land" or "If it wasn't for the sea, it wouldn't matter to the people of the coastal countries."

Secondly, if the rumors of salvage are true, it is possible that the salvagers are subtly concealing their activities.

But it's funny to say publicly that non-fumes are of Salvage origin.Even if the salvagers and non-fumes were separate, there should be no need to publicly announce where to get them.Besides, I don't think we can escape from the eyes of our own navigators on the sea or in the harbor.

You might consider this unlikely.

Thirdly, it is possible that the rumors of salvage and the findings of each Alliance are true.

It's a seemingly contradictory story, but there's actually one interpretation that isn't.

Says: "The salvage site is much further south than here."

The north of Israelis is Morphan, but further north than Morphan, it is almost uninhabited and there is no harbour-like port.The sea is also too rough for the voyage of the ship.Naturally, it is not a sea area where ships loaded with precious loads intersect. Therefore, it is not conceivable that there is a sinking ship full of treasures.Smugglers don't like to visit ports where water and food cannot be replenished and where loads can be landed and transported.

Therefore, the salvage vessel is operating in sea areas far south of Morphan and far south of Voldaban than Amrphan and far south of Islamabad.It is not strange that they could not reach their eyes there.

"So... I'm going to tell you this story..."

"The sunken ship nearby has not yet been razed, so it is highly likely that the treasure is asleep."

"If there had been so much harvest south of Voldavan, would it have been possible to expect as much harvest north?"

"... is that why you're talking..."

"Regardless of believing in possession... it's possible that you can't ignore it just in case..."

"I wonder why the lust-driven widows set sail for thousands of dollars...."

Remembering the crowd that made me want to say what a boat festival or something, the kites and the patrol team were all sighing.